I'll 'buy' it and let it download but won't start until I am done with Infamous:SS. I don't see a lot of games on the near horizon I am looking forward to so it will help fill the dead period for me.

My only complaint between Asylum and City is that I played them nearly on top of each other (few months apart) and the gameplay is so similar it kind of gets that stale been there done that feel. I guess what im saying is aside from story the games are pretty close. That is definitely not bad in this case.

Assuming any of this is even remotely accurate, I did note how most of our suspensions regarding Tretton's departure was reinforced. The other commentary is perfectly plausible as well.

However now that I think about it, GoW3 was probably my favorite in the series. Talk about epic 3rd person action adventuring! So personally I am a little surprised that the lead director of that game, with a hand picked support team I would imagine, seemingly failed so hard with his next effort. Oh well, I'm sure even da Vinci had a trash bin.

As it turns out, the DriveClub developer who moved on joine GAF to say that the claims by from famousmortimer are false, and that he left to be near his very sick son.

His new local gig he has to earn money for the family is being affected by the false reports, and he may sue for libel if he doesn't get a public apology. famousmortimer has now been banned from NeoGAF (link).

I know they were showing videos of the camera being used with the VR. The Camera picks up the light on the VR and the VR headset also has lights on the back of the head strap.

Proper VR needs head tracking, which works best with cameras running at super high framerates to update with as little lag as possible. The PS4 camera can see at 240fps at 240p iirc, more than enough for VR. Sony clearly planned for this function since they included higher framerate options.

Until Matrix style functions become an option, this is about as good as it gets. At that point count me out, I've seen enough scifi to avoid that, and watching Sword Art Online isn't helping with that fear.

Until Matrix style functions become an option, this is about as good as it gets. At that point count me out, I've seen enough scifi to avoid that, and watching Sword Art Online isn't helping with that fear.

If you really want to get creeped out, read the Otherland series by Tad Williams. Fabulous books.

HA! I just started Neflixing Sword Art Online last night. Plug me in, I'm ready to go. I will be giving the Elder Scrolls Online a go this Friday on the PC. Or should I wait for the PS4 version? I was hoping PS+ would have some form of payment option to include it as a service.